Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 5
... character of spoken language can be found in folk - lore , in Baul songs , in lullabies and women's rituals . They live outside the territory of bookish literature . And they are not all ancient . Many of them are as modern as we and I ...
... character of spoken language can be found in folk - lore , in Baul songs , in lullabies and women's rituals . They live outside the territory of bookish literature . And they are not all ancient . Many of them are as modern as we and I ...
Strana 25
... character , says the moralist , as anything remotely connected with a woman immediately repels him . In Girish the Lord Krishna is not divine , but a scheming chieftain out to destroy Prabir by the foulest means . This is a recurrent ...
... character , says the moralist , as anything remotely connected with a woman immediately repels him . In Girish the Lord Krishna is not divine , but a scheming chieftain out to destroy Prabir by the foulest means . This is a recurrent ...
Strana 45
... character . Then , in a moment of exaltation , he called for Indian Mazzinis and Indian Garibaldis , but shudders at what Lytton might think of such an invocation . So he adds , Their revolutionary spirit is not needed for the benefit ...
... character . Then , in a moment of exaltation , he called for Indian Mazzinis and Indian Garibaldis , but shudders at what Lytton might think of such an invocation . So he adds , Their revolutionary spirit is not needed for the benefit ...
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